DaRk WaVe
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In 1928, the Indian hockey team won its first Olympic gold medal and until 1956, the Indian men's team remained unbeaten in the Olympics, winning six gold medals in a row. In total, the Indian hockey team has won eight Olympics gold medals — the highest among all national teams.
india vs pakistan in Olympics :
India :8 gold ------- 1 silver---- 2 bronze------- 11 total
Pakistan :3 gold-------3 silver-----2 bronze-------8medals
Thats past dude, realllllllll PAST
Wow never knew Pakistan has done so well in World Cup.It's a great achievement to win the world cup four times.
and that excludes the Olympics and other tournament
Pakistan was the Hockey champion in 1970s , 1980s and early 90s.
Just like Australia was the champion in cricket in 1990s and 2000s
and that excludes the Olympics and other tournament
Pakistan was the Hockey champion in 1970s , 1980s and early 90s.
Just like Australia was the champion in cricket in 1990s and 2000s
you know my elder brother name is Sami Ullah and my dad chose that name because he was the fan of Samiullah Khan (The Hockey player)
& pakistan wins in World cups is also past....bachon ko pta kuch hota ni ha uar a jate han mun utha kr.......
& pakistan wins in World cups is also past....
Unbeated in olympics for 28 years & won 6 medals in the row is a bigger & infact biggest achievement in field hockey...
& this achievement belongs to your 'big brother' India
you guys won the olympic thats why it became bigger than world cup.& pakistan wins in World cups is also past....
Unbeated in olympics for 28 years & won 6 medals in the row is a bigger & infact biggest achievement in field hockey...
& this achievement belongs to your 'big brother' India